Former Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden dies
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SB Nation on MSNUtah Jazz vs Charlotte Hornets at Las Vegas Summer League: Preview, start time, how to watchWith Salt Lake City Summer League behind them, the Utah Jazz are in Las Vegas to take on the Charlotte Hornets. It’s looking like the Jazz will be without Brice Sensabaugh in this one after his awesome performance in SLC. But the Jazz will still have an Ace up their sleeve.
For the Utah Jazz, they've already gotten their feet wet within the summer league action, thanks to their three preliminary games in the Salt Lake City Summer League, but they'll have a whole new slate ahead of them in Vegas–– starting off with the Charlotte Hornets and fourth-overall pick Kon Knueppel on Friday.
Oklahoma City's Ajay Mitchell and Utah's Brice Sensabaugh, coming off standout performances, headline tonight's NBA TV matchup in Salt Lake City at 9 p.m. ET.
Coleman played only six years in the NBA, spending three of those with the Jazz when they were based in New Orleans. Coleman’s calling card was his defense as a two-time All-Defense honoree (First team in 1977, 2nd team in 1978). His best all-around season came in 1977 when he averaged a career-high 8.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game.
The Utah Jazz have parted ways with veterans Collin Sexton, Jordan Clarkson and John Collins. The moves make it clear that a true rebuild is on the way, Trib reporter Andy Larsen writes.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Utah Jazz “Had To Get Rid Of” John Collins For Being Too Productive In Games They Were Trying To TankUtah Jazz reportedly felt it was necessary to trade John Collins because he was too effective in games where they aimed to lose
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George was hyping up No. 3 overall pick and new teammate VJ Edgecombe following the rookie's NBA Summer League debut over the weekend.
Sexton, who found his way to Utah via sign-and-trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2022, made a special mark during his time with the Jazz, playing in over 180 games while being one of the most passionate players on the floor from a game-to-game basis who gave his all on any given night.